Sandia Prep - 532 Magazine - Fall 2016
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FROM THE<br />
Archive<br />
A Global Perspective<br />
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From its start <strong>Sandia</strong> <strong>Prep</strong> has<br />
held a well-rounded education<br />
as a cornerstone. Ensuring<br />
global awareness is a critical<br />
component. <strong>Prep</strong>'s global<br />
methods include foreign<br />
exchange students and foreign<br />
faculty members, schoolorganized<br />
travel abroad, direct<br />
school-to-school exchanges,<br />
community service travel, clubs<br />
such as Model UN, and the<br />
Senior Experience program.<br />
1. A small group of students visit Bhutan<br />
in 2010 as one of the early visits of<br />
outsiders allowed by the government.<br />
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2. Foreign exchange teacher Shuren<br />
Dong helps in the library in spring 1990.<br />
3. SPS students work, study, and travel in<br />
Costa Rica with science teachers Chuck<br />
Buxbaum and Helen Haskell in 2008.<br />
4. In 2008 Author Vali Nasr speaks to<br />
students about the Middle East. (Pictured<br />
with Carla Tidwell and Paul Ryder.)<br />
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5. The 2010 Model United Nations team,<br />
represents two countries, the Islamic<br />
Republic and Republic of India.<br />
Susan Walton '72<br />
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